10 Most Affordable Cities For Homebuying

Looking to buy a home? These housing markets offer the best combination of low prices and competitive wages, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index. About 40 miles north of Salt Lake City, Ogden is the most affordable metro area to buy a home in the U.S. This is the first time Ogden tops the Housing Opportunity Index. The city offers an enviable combo: Incomes are 10% higher than the national median, while home prices are about 14% lower.

92 Conan Audience Craigslist Ads

Craigslist is a classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, services, community, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums. Craig Newmark began the service in 1995 as an email distribution list of friends, featuring local events in the San Francisco Bay Area, before becoming a web-based service in 1996 and expanding into other classified categories. It started expanding to other U.S. cities in 2000, and currently covers 50 countries. Over the years Craigslist has become a very popular online destination for arranging for dates, and sex. The personals section allows for postings that are for "strictly platonic", "dating/romance", and "casual encounters".

8 Wonderful Terraced Pools Around the World

Naturally terraced pools are a shallow, rimmed water bodies usually located on the travertine terraces - a form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, especially hot springs. Travertine terraces often have a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, and cream-colored varieties. Because of this and because of the biochemical composition of the water, these pools usually have wonderful shades of different colors.

25 Cool Ice Bars from around the World

Man spent eons trying to wander his dumb self out of blisteringly cold conditions. With ice bars, everyone can enjoy this cringe-worthy experience, made slightly more palatable by a smooth cocktail.Somehow, this phenomenon is catching on around the world (except South America, for some reason). To illustrate the popularity of ice bars, we found 25 of them from around the world.

The 10 Manliest Funerals Of All Time

Manliness isn't just about your actions while you're still alive; you should enter the Great Beyond in the same YOLO style that has always defined you. Because YODO too. So don't ask your family for a forgettable, modest service -- with cookie-cutter prayers, snooze-inducing poems and sissy-ass flowers -- when you have so many ridiculously badass options from which to choose.

Top 10 Amazing Higgs Boson Facts!

To celebrate the publication of The Particle at the End of the Universe, here’s a cheat sheet for you: mind-bending facts about the Higgs boson you can use to impress friends and prospective romantic entanglements.

9 Scientific Breakthroughs That Happened Totally by Accident

You may recall that inventions like the microwave and Play-Doh were mere happy accidents. And of course you've heard of Alexander Fleming's penicillin jackpot. But there are so many more scientific breakthroughs that came about through sheer dumb luck that you may not have heard of. Here are nine of our favorites, including a few that you use every single day.

Sea Food: 14 Floating Restaurants Around the World

From massive illuminated Chinese restaurants to cute little BBQ tables for ten, these 14 floating restaurants make smart use of available space and turn the dining experience into something of an adventure on the sea.

The 9 Biggest Wastes of Google’s Time and Money

Google just put out JAM, for Chrome, which is basically Garage Band for your browser. It's pretty cool! And after today there's basically zero chance you're ever going to think about it again. That seems to happen to Google a lot; it comes up with some novel ideas, throws a ton of money at them, and then no one ever uses them. And that's just fine. We're all for trying new things and innovating seeing what works. It's just funny how much time and money and effort Google's thrown down the drain over the years.

Top 10 Features of Women Over 1,000 Years Old

Unless you are fascinated by mummies, the beauty of their well-preserved bodies may be lost on you. But surely you can appreciate the shapely leg of a woman from the Bronze Age, the supple skin of a wife from the Western Han Dynasty, and the enigmatic smile on the face of King Tutankhamun’s grandmother. The trick to admiring the flesh of these women – each of which is at least a millennium old – is to compare them to their ancient peers and to appreciate that it should long ago have crumbled away.